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A voter is expected to go into the polling station, register and receive voting paper(s). The voter is then expected to go to an unoccupied voting booth, mark the vote and return to place the vote into the ballot box, and then leave the polling station. There are no set minutes, but a voter is not expected to dally and talk to others, or to cause a fuss. Simply vote and get out - chat outside the polling station if you must, but not inside.

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